The hotel is in the heart of Austin and very convenient to go to everywhere. There are valet parking as well as self-parking and overnight parking is only $18. Staff members are very friendly and professional.
Over all, very pleasant stay.

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Rooms were great! Location was perfect! Staff was not friendly. I'm a happy person 99% of the time. I know your job can be exhausting and test your patience daily but there is no reason to act snobby towards complete strangers. I'll be staying at hiltons from now on! Same issue with recent stay at Omni in NYC. Never again.

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The window to the bathroom was pretty odd. It required drawing the shade or the shower curtain to have privacy while using the toilet. There were no extra pillows or plankets in the shaky wardrobe (yes, a wardrobe, no built-in closet in our room on the first floor). The hangers inside didn't match, minor thing I know, but it is expected.
We arrived early about 1:15pm, before check-in time of 3pm, as we had driven in from Houston to meet my brother who had flown in the day before from Rhose Island. We thought we'd just see if there was a room ready. The woman at the desk barely lifted her head to greet us, and when we said we had reservations for the night, she said check-in time is at 3pm. No apology, no smile.

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Stayed a couple of nights and again enjoyed the stay in Austin. Even though the hotel is on I-35 in Austin I find it very quiet and nothing from rooms above or sides. Has comfortable mattresses compared to most.
Only problem we run into was ac the second night was not working right as it run about 30 to 40 seconds every 45 to 60 minutes. Luckily a cool front moved in that night and room was comfortable before morning. At the beginning of the evening found room warm and there was no way to set temp and unit would not come on. Talked to front desk and someone was going to be there in 5 minutes. They never showed and an hour and a half later unit started the 30 to 40 second routine.

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The Blanton Museum of Art - “The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the foremost university art museums in the country. It has the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas. The museum welcomes and engages all visitors by offering personal, extraordinary experiences that connect art and ideas, reaching within and beyond The University of Texas campus to stimulate the thriving, creative community that is Austin, Texas.”

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - “The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin is a 279-acre public garden dedicated to increasing the sustainable use and conservation of native wildflowers, plants and landscapes. Founded by Mrs. Johnson and Actress Helen Hayes in 1982, the Wildflower Center brings life to her hope to preserve the beauty and regional identify of natural landscapes. The Center features acres of Texas wildflower gardens, award-winning architecture, nature trails, a café and gift shop.”

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Located in mideastern Texas, the capitol city of Austin was originally known as Waterloo. Settled by German, Swedish, and Mexican immigrants, the city grew as the railroad system was introduced. In 1886, the Driscoll Hotel became the first Austin hotel to accommodate visitors to the area. After a fire destroyed the building, the space was determined to be the site for a new structure that would be the Capitol building. During this time, hotels in Austin TX began to be commonplace.

Choose from a large number of options of things to do in Austin throughout the entire year. Featuring something new each month of the year, Austin especially promotes the arts, music and family activities.

Visit in July to participate in the Fourth of July Fireworks and Symphony. Watch as the sky lights up over Lady Bird Lake. For food and wine enthusiasts, the Austin Food and Wine Festival takes place in April.

From the airport, Austin hotels are easily found throughout the city. With over 6000 hotel rooms in the downtown area, business travelers will find that the convention center is located a short distance away. After experiencing a trade show or expo, take a walk down sixth avenue. Discover intimate restaurants specializing in worldwide cuisines. Considered one of Bon Apetit's top ten restaurants for 2009, Parkside uses simple ingredients to create works of edible art. After, have a nightcap at Elysium where the drink of the day varies.

When seeking activities for the whole family, the Austin Zoo is an animal sanctuary featuring over 100 animal species. Located on the Rawhide trail, the zoo is nonprofit and provides rescue services. Take the kids for a tour of historic Austin by boarding the Austin Steam Train at Saltillo Plaza. Look for special entertainment throughout the year. After, relax at one of many resorts with a pool.

If staying near the airport is preferable in order to catch last minute flights, Austin airport hotels are nice and offer some of the most sought after cheap hotel deals in Austin. Discover that car rentals are in close proximity to the cool hotels found here at Expedia.com.

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